Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Unless I'm missing something, this shouldn't be too hard at all.
So, the Klipsch sub has 3 x stereo headphone jack type inputs in the back, right?
And you have 2 computer, each with the capability of outputting 5.1 via 3 x stereo jacks.
If this is correct, you can just get 3 of
these splitters and plug the male end into the sub. Connect 1 computer with the cables you already have and then get 3 of
these cords and plug them into computer #2 and the other half of the y-splitter.
Alternative:
If your audigy has something that can turn a single line input into 5.1... or your klipsch speakers have a setting that maps stereo to all the speakers, you can just send a single one of
these from the front output of computer #2 to the line input on your audigy. and just run the audigy alone to the speakers as it's working now.
EDIT: reading thraxes's post, maybe I'm missing something for why the y-splitters wouldn't work. Even if what I said wouldn't, you could still hook up a ghetto manual switcher = you. Run 3 x Male to Female lines from the sub to somewhere you can get to them easily. Then run 3 x Male to Male lines from each computer and connect the ones you want to the speakers when you want them.
I don't know if all that switching would get annoying for you, but it's a really cheap way to do it and I know for sure it would work without damaging anything (turn the speakers off before you switch cables though)
EDIT #2: I re-read what I just wrote and I'm not sure if it's easy to understand. If you want me to draw a little diagram of what I mean, let me know.